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Leaderboards, Fair Scores, and TapMe.plus Records

A good score chase needs clean rules and a board players can trust.

By TapMe.plus

High scores are more fun when the run feels fair.

TapMe.plus is built around readable board logic. You tap, the number rises, connected matches merge, and the board drops. For leaderboard play, that clarity matters. A score should feel like it came from better decisions, cleaner chains, and a little pressure handled well.

Personal records first

Before thinking about global rankings, the best leaderboard is your own record. A new personal best usually means you did one thing better than last time:

  • chose a smarter merge target;
  • kept a high number connected;
  • played Rush Mode with fewer panic taps;
  • turned one drop into a second chain.

Those small improvements make score chasing satisfying even before rankings enter the picture.

Game Center on Apple devices

On iPhone and iPad, TapMe.plus can use Apple Game Center for leaderboard features when available. That keeps account handling with Apple instead of requiring a separate TapMe.plus account.

The goal is simple: let players compare scores without turning the puzzle into an account system.

Fair resets and changing modes

When a mode changes, leaderboard expectations can change too. If a Rush rule is adjusted or a mode is rebuilt, clean communication matters. Players should know whether a record belongs to the current rules or to an older version.

Good score chasing depends on trust. The board should be readable, the mode should be clear, and the record should mean what players think it means.